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    revoke
    /rɪˈvəʊk/

    verb

    • 1. officially cancel (a decree, decision, or promise): "the men appealed and the sentence was revoked"
    • 2. (in bridge, whist, and other card games) fail to follow suit despite being able to do so.

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  2. Revoke means to say officially that an agreement, permission, a law, etc. is no longer in effect. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and pronunciation of revoke with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Revoke means to say officially that an agreement, permission, a law, etc. is no longer in effect. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of revoke with examples from various sources.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb revoke, which means to annul by recalling or taking back. Find out how to use revoke in a card game, a legal context, or a sentence.

  5. Revoke means to take back, withdraw, or cancel something that has been granted or approved. It can also mean to break a rule in a card game. Learn more about the origin, usage, and related words of revoke.

  6. Revoke means to cancel, withdraw, or annul something such as a law, a licence, or an agreement. It can also mean to break a rule of play in cards by failing to follow suit when able to do so. See pronunciation, word origin, and usage examples.

  7. Revoke means to take back or withdraw something official or valid, or to fail to follow suit in a card game. See the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and usage of revoke in different contexts and languages.

  8. When you revoke something, you officially cancel it, like when you revoke your sister's "coolest sibling" award because she shows your friends funny pictures of you from when you were little. The verb revoke comes from the Latin word revocare, meaning "to call back or rescind."

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